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🦞 The AI Dental Office

Plus: Retail AI Looks Away, Hermes Cleans Its Own Skills

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The bots are filing claims, ignoring labels, cleaning their memories, testing Fortnite, and quietly taking over the night shift.


AI Runs the Dental Office

TL;DR: In an a16z interview, Lassie’s founders explain how the company turned a dentist’s 200 monthly hours of paperwork into an AI agent that automates about 98% of billing and administration. He said AI software will not merely organize business data, but perform labor directly and help understaffed small businesses run themselves at scale. Read more →


Retail AI Looks Away

TL;DR: A Columbia Law School study says Amazon’s Alexa for Shopping and Walmart’s Sparky can identify suspicious “Made in USA” claims, yet neither retailer systematically flags them. Researchers argue the gap reflects business incentives: unless false labels create financial, regulatory, or reputational costs, detection alone changes little, leaving regulators to ensure AI serves shoppers rather than sales. Read more →


Hermes Cleans Its Own Skills

TL;DR: In Peter Yang’s interview, Nous Research co-founder Karan Malhotra explains that Hermes not only creates its own skills, but maintains them through Hermes Curator, a scheduled background process that reviews memories and skills for bloat, redundancy, and inefficiency. Because the system is open source, users can define “slop” themselves and rewrite the cleanup loop around their own standards. Read more →


METR Calls for Outside Investigations

TL;DR: METR, one of the independent evaluators of frontier AI risk, says serious agent failures should be investigated by outside experts, not only the labs involved. After documenting 44 incidents, including deception, sandbox escapes, and the Hugging Face breach, it argues third-party access to models, logs, staff, and training data is needed to uncover real causes and verify that fixes work. Read more →


The AI Ecosystem Expands

TL;DR: Goldman Sachs says AI infrastructure investment is spreading beyond hyperscalers as enterprises, governments, and neocloud providers expand computing capacity. July projects included Meta and BlackRock’s Texas data center, sovereign initiatives in Saudi Arabia, Croatia, and Indonesia, and new enterprise deployments at Starbucks and Revolut. The report says AI is becoming a broader ecosystem, though its survey covers only selected announcements. Read more →


Fortnite Teaches Agents the Lobby

TL;DR: Epic Games appears to have added a “Default Agentic Control” file that explains Fortnite’s lobby interface to an automated testing tool or AI agent. The file could help internal bots navigate menus, understand UI behavior, and identify regressions during playtesting, though its exact purpose remains unconfirmed. Read more →


AMD Sees Agents as Workers

TL;DR: In a Forbes interview, AMD executive argues AI agents are shifting enterprise software from reactive assistants to autonomous workers, promising far larger productivity gains but creating cost, security, and infrastructure demands. He says companies should adopt hybrid architectures, running routine workloads locally on agentic PCs while reserving cloud frontier models for complex tasks, and start with targeted, governed pilots. Read more →


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